The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 January 1938
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Title Section17 1938-01-11 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. *****. ESTD. 1835 TUESDAY. JANUARY 11, 1938. 10 CENTS17 words
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Article341 1938-01-11 1 Germans Intercede For The Inhabitants NAZI FLAG SHOWN Suburban Villages Bombed: Planes Drop Handbills Shanghai, Jan. 10. lAPAKESE marines landed at Tsingtao this morning Jand met with no resistance. This is the second Japanese occupation of the port, the first being on Nov. 7. VA\. whenReuter - 341 words
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Article67 1938-01-11 1 150 Casualties In Air Raid t pU Hankow, Jan. 10. EIGHT Japanese bombers raided Pengpu today, killing or wounding 150 civilians. Over 100 missiles are reported to have been dropped. Two bombs, it is reported, landed near the Catholic Church, which flew the British flag. During a67 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-01-11 1 Duty -Free Wharf For Japanese Shanghai. Jan. 10. THE Japanese have built a special wharf at Shanghai through which Japanese goods can be imported without payment of duty. Nanyang SiangNanyang Siang - 30 words
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Article49 1938-01-11 1 London, Jan. 10. A plan of co-operation between the BBC and the Argentine propaganda department was reached today whereby news will be published m each country about each others' broadcasts There have been recent complaints that news from British sources was not being distributed widely m South America.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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357 1938-01-11 1 MORE DISTURBANCES IN STREETS LAST NIGHT POLICE ESCORT FOR VEHICLES QINGAPORE hooligans last night attempted to create more trouble m Chinatown.. Bricks and bottles were thrown at trolley buses, many of which were given police escorts before proceeding to their termini. The police357 words
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Article122 1938-01-11 1 Latest Shanghai Outrage Shanghai. Jan. 10. A TOBACCO-TIN bomb was thrown at Savoy Grenadiers manning an outpost of the Italian defence sector today. There were no casualties. The miscreant escaped. The bomb exploded near an Italian blockhouse filled with Grenadiers. Two on sentry duty outside hadReuter - 122 words
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Article148 1938-01-11 1 German Ambassador Sees Mr. Hirota Tokio, Jan. 11. D IMOURS of peace talks between China and Japan are revived by a visit which the German Ambassador to Tokio, Herr von Dirksen, paid today to the Japanese Foreign Office where he saw Mr. K. Hirota, the Foreign Minister.Reuter - 148 words
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70 1938-01-11 1 83- YEAR-OLD MARQUIS KILLED AT HUNT London, Jan. 10. The 83-year-old Marquis of Abergavenny was killed while hunting near Groomsbridge (Sussex) today. He was participating m a children's meet at the famous Eridge Hunt when his horse caught its foot, and threw the Marquis heavily. He fell on his headReuter - 70 words
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Article181 1938-01-11 1 Nearly 40 More Ships RAPID STIMULUS TO INDUSTRY New York, Jan. JO DAESIDENT Roosevelt, In a special message to Congress, will seek authorisation to build between $1 and 39 warships, of all classes, with a total tonnage of 237.000. according to the New York-Tribune, which saysReuter - 181 words
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97 1938-01-11 1 A CCORDING to Chinese reports a sailing ship which was carrying 800 piculs of granite and stone to Pengerang, south-east Johore. sank In i a heavy sea and the two men aboard were thrown into the sea. The two men were picked up by97 words
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Advertisement75 1938-01-11 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness ami fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT I Cocktail Donee 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. j dinner and Dance inlo rmal > 9.30 to midnight POPULAR CABARET ATTRACTION i- ROGOTTA 'HF WELL-KNOWN CHARACTER. ACROBATIC NOVELTY DANCER. Non-diners $1.00. JAN ?HTH~AUSTRALIA'S 150 TH75 words
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Advertisement126 1938-01-11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. f/S fTF^ __/fL____-i'L__^i W __y-~>A ADELPHI n|§P HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY RELLER'S POPULAR HUNGARIAN BAND NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE I ADELPHI GRILL ROOM THE BEST FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES J LUNCHEONS DINNER ARRANGED126 words
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593 1938-01-11 2 Subordinates Need Not Lose Hope Of Higher Pay (From Our Own Correspondent) Penaner, Jan. 10. GOVERNMENT subordinates need not lose hope that their demand for higher pay will be rejected by the authorities. This is the view expressed m the Pinang Gazette today m593 words
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Article, Illustration80 1938-01-11 2 INVADERS BEWARE! 83 of these sleek, all-metal Curtis Scout Bombers (type SBC-3) are nearing completion for the United States Navy. Assigned to aircraft carriers, they will be used for scouting purposes which duty involves locating: an enemy and dive bombing. This is the latest type of dive bomber and while80 words
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Article127 1938-01-11 2 London, Jan. 10. THE I end on Co-operative Society, representing 700,000 members. as a result of representations from n>in\ quarters has instructed its buyers not to purchase Japanese goods even when an alternative source of supply exists. The Society is also calling the attention ofReuter - 127 words
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Article122 1938-01-11 2 Italy. Austria And Hungary Bucharest, Jan. 10. pHANCELLOR Schuschnigg of Austria and Count Ciano of Italy have arrived for the Three-Power Conference opening today. No new pact is expected but it is noteworthy that two other countries nre unusually interested m the proceedings. They are Czechoslovakia,Reuter - 122 words
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Article101 1938-01-11 2 Chinese Assaulted By Compatriots 'From Our Own Correspondent* Muar, Jan. 10. For going Into a Japanese shop and buying Japanese goods, a middle-aged Chinese was assaulted by compatriots yesterday m Jalan All. It is understood that the victim was warned not to go into the101 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-01-11 2 picture.^ Mr. D. Howie and Miss A. G. M. Avtfry. after their wedding at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, yesterday.- Free PressFree Press - 21 words
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Article, Illustration58 1938-01-11 2 HERE TO FORM NURSING DIVISIONS: The Hon. Mrs. Copland Griffiths, a Commander of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, who is acting for the Lady-Superinten dent-in-Chief, Overseas, on a tour of Malaya. Burma and Ceylon. A daughter of Viscount Hereford, the Hon. Mrs. Copland Griffiths is now m Singapore supervising theFree Press - 58 words
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310 1938-01-11 2 Sung Che Yuan Is Optimistic For Future Chinese Generals On The War Hankow, Jan. 10. AMY minor operations took place on all fronts today, due to the fact that the Chinese forces are being redispositioned m preparation for a major attack. The Japanese also are preoccupied m dealing with revolutions310 words
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Article88 1938-01-11 2 ACCORDING to foreign reports, quoted by Sin Chew Jit Poh, the Japanese Cabinet yesterday considered plans for long drawn out hostilities against the Chinese. It is believed that the Japanese now realise that the Central Government will be able to continue resistance for some time to88 words
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286 1938-01-11 2 British Muslim Criticises Arab Policy "Ruthless Bombing Of Rebel Tribes" DRITISH policy m Arabia, is severely criticised by Mr. H. St. John Philby, the well-known British explorer, who spends the greater part of each year m Arabia and who some time ago embraced the Moslem faith, m an article mTrans Ocean - 286 words
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Article106 1938-01-11 2 "From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Jan. 9. The Jasin Coronation Memorial Park, which has been recently built by the Chinese community of Jasin was declared open yesterday by the Hon. Mr. G. W Eryant, Resident Councillor, Malacca. The park, which is to serve as a permanent106 words
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Article424 1938-01-11 2 Essential To Community THE University is an ess?ntial part of the community life, and always has been state! Prof. L Forster, of Hong Kong University, m a recent address to Hour Kong Rotarians. It reflects that lite at its best and by its standards with which424 words
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Article139 1938-01-11 2 London, Jan. 10. Mr. A. Moreing, M.P.. Secretary of the China committee m the House of Commons, saw Mr. Chamberlain for 20 minutes today, and conveyed to him representations received from British residents m China urging the Government not to yield to the various Japanese demands. He saidReuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-01-11 2 WOMAN'S ALTITUDE RECORD: Mme. Claire Roman photographed at Istres airport, near Marseilles, after breaking the women's norld altitude record for fi-Utre planes, by reaching a height of 7.1MM1 metre*29 words
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Article53 1938-01-11 2 London. Jan ii. T^HF British CnnsuMienei al m Shanghai has addressed A strong protest to the Japanese (on sul-Generai reeardinjj the incident m which British members of the International Settlement l»oli«e were maltreated hy Japanese sol diers. Previously the Municipal Council had protested against these itBritish Wireless - 53 words
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334 1938-01-11 2 Admitted Series Of Frauds (From Our Own Corresponds r Penan*, Jan. 10. Spencer Gerald Workman, alias G. M. T. Morphew. said to be ol Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, was s-n* enced to four months' rigorous Im pnsonment by the District Judge thi morning, on334 words
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56 1938-01-11 2 Sir John Bagnalft trrm oi iMPiM ment as the Chamber ot ONHMR representative on the Legislative Conn cil of the Straits Settlement expin Feb. 1. A general meeting will b< h»-i m the Exchange Room. Full* Building on Tuesday lor the purpose electing a nomine*-. whos«- MBM56 words
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Advertisement41 1938-01-11 2 HARRIET HUBBARO AVER. The three rrrams that alway* hrm r results. LrXIRIA; Thr silk-sofl .I. cream. SKIN ft TISSUE CREAM; l.i t h< non l(»t>ring rr.'jm sunt.d Attar of R«»es. BEAUTU'YING FACE C REAM; Thr pearl-fair transparent finish. MEDICAL HALL LTD.41 words
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Article, Illustration105 1938-01-11 3 LINE MISHAP AT NEGRI SEMBILAN Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 10. i's telephone trunk line was interrupt* <l for several hours owing r ishan m Nc^ri Sembilan secir.oinin?. which cut off Kuaia I] ur. Inoh, Penan? atvid all towns ,n hriwcon from communication with105 words
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Article92 1938-01-11 3 New York, Dec. 29. to which business recesIng industrial conditions i >w:i today by an announcement nl Motors Company, one oi a's biggesc car manufacturing •ompany announces that emI at its plants is to be reduced men and that all plants are three-day week basis William92 words
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Article146 1938-01-11 3 Telephone MONUMENT TO HER MEM OR V (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 10. Seven young Siamese officers and cadets, who were trained m the Danish Navy, have erected m the cemetery at Ordrup a memorial stone over the tomb of Mrs. Elisabeth Fricka, who acted146 words
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71 1938-01-11 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 10. Khun Charya Visesh, one of the M.P. s for Mahasaragam, has submitted a draft Act to the Assembly for controlling the present policy of advertising through amplifiers m the public streets of the capital. The bill points71 words
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Article236 1938-01-11 3 News In Brief It is understood that 100 planes will take part m the combined Army, Navy and Air Force manoeuvres next month m Singapore. In addition to machines from India .\rA Iraq, there will be the full complement from the aircraft carrier This will236 words
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Article42 1938-01-11 3 iFrcm Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Jan. 10. At Batu Berandan yesterday a young Chinese woman, Phua Oeok Neo was killed by a rubber tree which was blown down. She was taken to hospital but died two hours later.42 words
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Article22 1938-01-11 3 Because of smallpox at Rangoon the Government of the Straits Settlements has declared It to be an infected port22 words
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Article, Illustration100 1938-01-11 3 ENGLISH GIRL'S HINDU WEDDING: Miss Eva Goodspeed was married on Jan. 1 to Krishna Dutta Kumria, m accordance with the strict orthodox Hindu rites. This is the first time m England that a high caste Erahmin was married to an English girl. The bride was converted to Hinduism and she100 words
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139 1938-01-11 3 (Trcm Our Own Correspondent) Rangkok, Jan. 10. MX CHANTS m Bangkok have been noffied by the Minister of Fccrcir'c Affairs to register their besinemgq. 'i c JTcrtcd are merchants* whra *.'es sr\ any day amount to 20 ticmh et more, or who139 words
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Article54 1938-01-11 3 From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Jan. It. In the Malacca Court today Huron bin Talip Penghuiu claimed trial on a charge of extorting $2 on Dec. 2 Irom Ahmad bin Yatin by making him airaid that he could BOt slaughti-r a bullalo The cas: 154 words
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Article31 1938-01-11 3 A Chinese. Joh Seng, was charged m the Second Police Court yesterday, with using as genuine, a forged cunviiev $10 note. The case was postponed to Jan 18.31 words
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Article23 1938-01-11 3 The P and O. liner Rawalpindi ha« left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive m Singapore at 10 am tomorrow23 words
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Advertisement103 1938-01-11 3 f*~\ Count Hare /i > *I \9 m^^m —^^m^-^.—^m SCOTCW 1 ,j| y THStSS3^ AH 3 Fhoths^wJ RUIN YOUR 1 CLOTHES- 1 HiUTHEMw/th vJL*FL!T Skin Itch Cause Curbed Overnight n ha* nearly 50 million tiny teams re perms hide and cause terrfrucking, Eczema, Peeling. Burn- < Kin^worm, Psoriasis, Blackhea>ld, >103 words
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Advertisement91 1938-01-11 3 j^^^^^rt'^i S^'.\- N li j «SS ''•'ls?»^F^ I'/'mS^^E b^^ r bbH «■>:■;■ .joy.: '.v. ■":■.■:'.;::■.>?; ?»V 1 tf ff> i^| B 3' BBBr b 4 I A U II >a p *>. |0 t^v •i::'^-;H^:*sl^*4|i|) v bbbbbbb^ 5 1 AH II Anil rLAIR I iilttf "ifc Ck Bftkf ai akvH91 words
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Article, Illustration535 1938-01-11 4 " Barbara - "Barbara By ORETTY things are preferred nowadays it seems, and the bizarre and weird are. happily, out-oi date Evt-n lampshades ran b»- friliv instead of plain it you prefer ihem that way For bedrooms there arc shades mud- of muslin, either m white or peacn or apricot535 words
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Article123 1938-01-11 4 For evening there are bags made of white, gold Dr silver, quilted kid which are useful for wear with i arious dresses. Equally versatile are the soft bags of white satin, lined to match, and ornamented outside with all-over pearl embroidery. Bags covered with gold, silver or123 words
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Article162 1938-01-11 4 Put m a saucepan a quarter of a pint of water, a pinch each of salt and pepper, half-a-teaspoonful of castor sugar, and i qrirter of a pound of butter. Boil together for a minute then draw from the stove, and stir m by degrees five ounces of162 words
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Article63 1938-01-11 4 Here is a recipe for horseradish sauce which is int?nded to be served hot, and which is very good with hot beef at this season. Put sufficient grated horseradish into plain oilsd .butter to make it not too thin, adding a small amount of mushroom ketchup,63 words
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Article, Illustration630 1938-01-11 4 Jane Thornieroft, M.I. H - Jane Thornieroft, M.I.H. How To Deal With Some I jess Angelic Moods By "T*HANK goodness it is school again today The children are so naughty at heme Do you join m that cry on Monday mornings How to deal with naughty children, is a problem all parents630 words
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Article, Illustration431 1938-01-11 4 Florence Davis - Inexpensive Stonework Improves The Small Garden Florence Davis By ■T*HE small formal garden can be a most attractive place, whether it .consists of the entire hundred square yards which you possess, or whether It is merely a corner of a larger esstate. You can get the whole431 words
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Advertisement41 1938-01-11 4 EXPERIENCE and INTELLIGENCE HELPS OUR TAILOR TO GIVE YOU THAT MUCH-DESIRED SATISFACTION WHICH YOU ALWAYS LOOK FOR BUT SELDOM GET TRY HIM ONCE! Phone 7144. 31-33, HI6H STREET. Obtainable at all the leading local stores T 'Wt MU^tmTm l ßi I^CH41 words
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Advertisement79 1938-01-11 4 Gko °t KFM and imitation jrweluTy call or unte for free illustrated catalogues HAMI MS f(odne> Housr H: Rpttery Road. Lad.es Dressmaking tiptri Chinekt Tailor OOULATRAMf /fti IK- III (.h STMKI. BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME w.th FLOWERS FROM THE ASTER FLOWER SHOPPE BANDOENG SHIPMENT ARRIVING TODAY MOMTHLY COMTRACTS TWICE WEEKLY $3.0079 words
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Article, Illustration50 1938-01-11 5 MRS. KIIOO TEIK EE (left) and Miss Lbfce Yuen Then* (right). daughters of Mrs. Luke Yew, of X uala Lumpur, who is building Sin- fapore's new million dollar cinema-flats Cathay, returned from a world trip h> the Nieow Holland yesterday. In the centre is Miss Gladys Loke.50 words
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Article420 1938-01-11 5 THE STONE WHICH DID NOT RISE From Our Own Correspondent.' Segamat. Jan. 9. I How did Segamat get its name? Mr. Shein Kuw, retired government surveyor, and one of the first men m the district, to-day told me that there were only a few houses .itong420 words
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Article165 1938-01-11 5 Bride Marries On Arrival Here A lew hours after her arrival m Singapore from Australia, Miss Anna Mill:--cent Grace Avery was married yesterday at the Presbyterian Church to Mr. David Howie, of Christmas Island The Rev. Stephen Band officiated. Miss Avery is the daughter of the late Capt. W. P.165 words
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167 1938-01-11 5 Chinese Who Cheated Is Sent To Gaol Convicted on two charges of cheating that he would obtain employment for two Hylanis a Chinese, Goh Tiang Kee, was sentenced to 15 months' rigorous imprisonment on the first charge and another 15 months on the second, m the Crimi- nal District Court167 words
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Article23 1938-01-11 5 The following are rubber outputs for the month of December. lb. Henrietta Rubber Estate Ltd. 172,900 Sungei Matang Rubber Estate 51,50023 words
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Article26 1938-01-11 5 Brigadier H. A. Lord will speak at tomorrow's tiffin meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore on "The Administration of the Silver Jubilee Fund."26 words
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118 1938-01-11 5 PATRIARCH OF BUDDHISM IN SIAM LEAVES £100,000 Prince Jinavara Had No Will (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 10. Prince Jinavara. the Prince Patriarch of the Buddhist Church m Siam. has left an estate worth about £100 000— in cash 1 30,000, the rest consisting of landed properties and buildings.118 words
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Article84 1938-01-11 5 The Singapore Coroner, Mr. Porter at the conclusion of an inquiry yester- day Into the death of two Chinese Cheong Ah Chong and Ho Chong Seng who were found dead m a house m Park Street on Dec. 28, returned a verdict of murder against84 words
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Article42 1938-01-11 5 Two Chinese, Tan Ong and Poh Eya; and a woman. Cheong Guat, were each i fined $5. $3 and $1 respectively for al- lowing their dogs to be out of doors without muzzles, m the Fourth Police Court yesterday.42 words
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126 1938-01-11 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan 10. Mr. E. Schoedsack (M.G.M.) hu asked the Governor of Chumporn, m South Siam, t>t assist him m assembling 400 elephants for the news animal film he is making m South Siam, as a successor to "Chang"126 words
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46 1938-01-11 5 EURASIAN CHARGED WITH CHEATING EUROPEAN A Eurasian woman, Mari Ferec::o, was charged m the Third Singapore Court yesterday, with cheating a European of goodi, valued $84.60 cents oi Friday last. She claimed trial, and the case was postponed to Jan 19. Bail of $50 was allowed.46 words
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Article, Illustration113 1938-01-11 6 SIKH CONSTABLES, looking fully prepared with their heavy sticks, go back to the police station to brin? another hntch of arrested demonstrators to court yesterday. More than 100 police were on this spec ial duty. THE R.A.M.C. ANTI-GAS DECONTAM INATION squad treating gas splashed concrete close113 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-01-11 6 MEMBERS OF THE ANTI-GAS squad detecting contaminated areas with a litmus pap er indicator.16 words
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Advertisement113 1938-01-11 6 Photographic copies of Free Press lo^al pictures can be obtained D application to the Manager, Price 50 cents each jt? jgM Wi^r \^^^^^>-^ X Ih^^^v^ •rf^^^iH rii QV 6 V VI BACON It's all a matter of quality. freshne*v m«l whtu VOO purchase All our three mmout. brand eacn possessing113 words
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1010 1938-01-11 7 "MALAYAN COURT" AT EMPIRE EXHIBITION Portion On View At K.L. Th is Week ARTISTS WORK ON RUBBER EXHIBITS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 10. THE public will have its first opportunity to view part of the "Malayan Court" for the Glasgow Empire Exhibition, on Friday, when some of1,010 words
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Article164 1938-01-11 7 'Planes As Good As Britain's aeroplanes equal m power and performance, though m number, those of Great Britain and 'be United States." according to All the World's Aircraft. 1937" <Samp LW, t:2 2s > XUk annual, now m its 27th year, .pecial interest m view164 words
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Article154 1938-01-11 7 Russian Grand Duchess Berlin, Dec. 28. During the Christmas holiday Prince Louis Ferdinand, second son of the Crown Prince of Prussia and grandson of the ex-Kaiser, became unofficially engaged, to the Grand Duchess Kira. second daughter of the Grand Duke Cyril of Russia. The official consent of154 words
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287 1938-01-11 7 Alleged Alteration Of Characters (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Jan. 10. AN interesting case was heard before the Seremban magistrate, Mr. H. J. Hayward, today, when two Chinese. Wong Thing Hiang and Wong Chin Fen were charged with using fabricated evidence m a civil case, to287 words
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175 1938-01-11 7 Mr. Lye Boon Koon And Miss Yeo Koon Mooi (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Jan. 9. Two well-known families m Malacca ware united t ilay m the marriage of Mr. Lye Boon Koon. second son of Mr. and Mrs. Lye Kcun Mcc, to Miss Yeo175 words
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Advertisement115 1938-01-11 7 ALHAMBRA OPENING TONI6HT 6.15-9.15 ?O^UBIE MURDER Oi^ii i THE GREAT WHITE WAY! j PS— O»«n get i th* job' j jJtUI Amtr :3 Nuf«b*f On* fe rv«H*> »O aid of Kit Numb** On* ion m Hi* *9 ;orid>d-canT*ro mwnitf e«s*l J Bik^l p'^ *4 lk 1 3 *^I^ J wA115 words
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Advertisement337 1938-01-11 7 STARTS TONIGHT! 6.15 9.15 PAVILION The fog creeps m London is blotted out shadows grope cautiously forward a lost dog howls m the night man beast the world is shrouded from sight WHAT A NIGHT FOR A MURDER! Startling, thrilling, blood-freezing, mystery -adventure! A WSb BhA ft I f J|^337 words
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635 1938-01-11 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. JANUARY 11, 1938. Restriction In 1938 IS restriction a failure? It would seem almost sacrilege to ask that question m some quarters which have come to regard control of output as a holy principle of production. Yet it is a question that may be fairly635 words
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1492 1938-01-11 8 Alexander Barmine - Back To The Cossack Guard: Stalin Demoralises Re d Army Alexander Barmine Russia From The Inside— 3 By AMONG those who were executed m Moscow last month along with Karakhan and Yenukidze were two men, Boris Sheboldayeff and Vitaliy Larin, both members of the Central Control Committee of the Communist1,492 words
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Article478 1938-01-11 8 - pUROPEANS m this country do not join m the celebration of Asiatic holidays and feast days as they used to do many years ago. Perhaps one of the reasons is that they have more work to do. In some places up-country, where existence is more leisurely.478 words
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Advertisement289 1938-01-11 8 PRODUCE OF f RRNC€ ffifflfo I H2 I COGNAC mM caldbecks 9Y SPECIAL S&^&J& T H> M E APPOINTMENT KING 0F SIAM ESTD ™s™^ 1872 ENGAGEMENT ETERNITY RINGS. Choose Carefully Th« DIAMOND RINGS You would be proud of years from today and carefully eboose its maker Every DE SILVA'S rinj289 words
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Advertisement70 1938-01-11 8 GOLF IS BECOMING VERY POPULAR IN THE ARMY it is said. Even hardened caddies have been known to shudder on hearing a sergeantmajor miss a short putt. Most missing things may be replaced if th2y have been stolen and you have had the prudence to provide yourself with a BURGLARY70 words
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657 1938-01-11 9 Authorities Take Every Precaution ARMED GUARDS WATCH WHILE CHARGES MADE EXTREME precaution were taken by the Singapore yesterday when 155 Chinese, and one Indian irrested on Sunday during the anti-Japanese disorders, were brought to the police court. The prisoners were to appear before Mr. V.657 words
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Article105 1938-01-11 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Jan. 10. WITH the head severed from the neck, the body of a 15-year-old Tamil girl rubber tapper was found m the jungle near a rubber estate* m the Nllai district of Negri Sembilan. Robbery is believed to have been105 words
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Article29 1938-01-11 9 Chinese newspapers m Singapore state that when Chinese boatmen near Batu Pahat refused to accept four Japanese as fares, they were stoned and attacked.29 words
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60 1938-01-11 9 The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce issued a statement yesterday informing the Chinese community that Sunday's riots were caused by agitators and appealing Ij the population to maintain law and order A Chinese anti-Japanese society issued a statement disclaiming responsibility for the disorder and60 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-01-11 9 SIKH AND MALAY CONSTABLES armed with stickc stood guard yesterday outside Central Police Station, scene on Sunday of the big Chinese demonstrations. Free Press picture.29 words
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Article399 1938-01-11 9 Leaders Warn Chinese OVERSEAS Chinese who violate the law deserve to be punished and must expect no help or protection from the Chinese ConsulateGeneral. This was point stressed by the Singapore Chinese Consul-Genera!. Mr. Kao Ling Pai. m a statement to the Free Press yesterday regarding i399 words
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Article439 1938-01-11 9 Applications To Transport Board d (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 10. Ten applications for carriers i licences were placed before Mr. S. W. Nelson, chairman of the F.M.S Transport Board, which held its first public inquiry m Kuala Lum- pur today. The F.M.S. Railways, represented by Mr. E.439 words
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582 1938-01-11 9 Fifty Anti-Gas Instructors Watch Decontamination Squad Yesterday MORE than 50 anti-gas voluntary instructors Yesterday watched a decontamination squad from the Royal Army Medical Service Corps, wiring gas-masks and rubber suits, demonstrate the clearing of an area affected by "subsT.ltute" mustard ras m the grounds of the King Edward VH College582 words
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Article72 1938-01-11 9 $430,000 From Malacca 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Jan. 19 More than $430,000 'Chinese national currency* have been sent to China by local Chinese towards the China Relief fund. Subscriptions are still forthcoming from various districts In Malacca, The sale of liberty bonds hiti> reached a similar72 words
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Article78 1938-01-11 9 F.M.S. LAWS— LOOSE LEAF EDITION 'From Our Own Correspond'tit) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. l<» Federated Malay States Law volumes are fcolng to be published m a much more convenient form shortly whei. the .Supplement now being prepared will oe issued It wHI then be possible to keett copies of the Laws78 words
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Advertisement19 1938-01-11 9 DINE DANCE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT Music by KURT BLACH HIS ORCHESTRA TOMORROW FRIDAYS 8 p. m. to midnight.19 words
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Advertisement191 1938-01-11 9 ■KQMk TRICOLATOR LEARN TO COFFEE Price $8.50 Each v I he making ol good aUree is an art. The Tricolator makes the Write for free Illustrated housewife an artist of the highest Booklet giving directions order m respect to making and full particulars. wholesome coffee. ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA191 words
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520 1938-01-11 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London 5.30 p. m. Jan. 10 Last N ight's Quotations Share of £1 denomination unless Latest Quotation* Previously otherwise stated Co" version Loan. 5 pc. 1944-64 114 7 s U€% FNn.ii»>e Loan. 4 pc, 1960-90 113 113 War Loan. 3« 2 pc 102520 words
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Article194 1938-01-11 10 Jan. 6. 7. 8. Amrru-an Can. Con 79 79' 4 80»/ 2 American Telephone and Telegraph 149' 2 147»4 149», 2 Atcheson Railroad 38 7 8 37 38i 4 jipeak g 343 4 M l^ 35V2 Dupmt 1161/2 IM§| 116 Firestone 20»/ 4 203/4 21 enl Electric194 words
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91 1938-01-11 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT Jan. 10, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. IX.R.SS. m cases (F.OB. Jan.) 22 3 23 Good FAQ. m bales FOB. Jan.) 21 7 8 22 116 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spotloose award able Singapore) 22 5 8 22 3 5 January 22% 2391 words
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Article43 1938-01-11 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 10. A new Siamese company with a capital of 3 000,000 ticals has been regis tered to deal with tin mining and to exploit timber interests m Siam. prcordiiiß to the Government Gezette.43 words
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Article187 1938-01-11 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Jan. 10 RUBBER:— Firm. London: 7d. iy s d. Previously: 6 7 B d. 7d. Jan.-Mar.: 7 l|l6d. 7»/ B d. Previously: 6 15|16d. 7 l|l«d. Apr.- June: 7 1 B d. 7»/ 4 d. Previously: 7d. 7»/ B d. July-Sept.: 7»187 words
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Article72 1938-01-11 10 From London: Latest Quotations TIN: Firmer. Spot: £186 12s. 6d. Previously: £186 10s. Three months: £186 7s. 6d. Previously: £186 2s. 6d. NEW YORK TIN: Opening Price: 42.00. Previously: 42.00 COPPER: Settlement: £42 12s. 6d Previously: £41 12s 6d GOLD: Yesterday: £G 19s. 9d. Previously: £6 19s.72 words
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Article69 1938-01-11 10 London Closing Quotations Jan. 10 Method of Parity before Latest PreSentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate yiously Paria Franc to 121.1 147'/ 2 147% New York to 4.88 5.00>/ 4 500V 4 Amsterdam Guilder* to 8.97 3 /4 8.97% 8.98 I|l6 Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 3d. Is. 3d.69 words
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Article176 1938-01-11 10 Jan. 10 SELLING London. T.T. 2 4 1 32 London, demand 2,4 132 Lcndon 4 months' sight 2;4 1|16» Lyons, demand 1723 Switzerland, demand 251 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 58 7116 Montreal, demand 58?a Batavia. demand 104 3 /4 Samarang. demand 104V2 Calcutta, Bombay and176 words
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Article245 1938-01-11 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MIMNG. Tin at midday was $91 4 up Markets opened very quietly as is usual on Monday mornings. There was not much doing until the midday price if Tin was announced and conditions nocame rather brighter.245 words
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Article1296 1938-01-11 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser And Co.'s List Radella ($1) .85 .g.s Sandycroft ($2) .80 I on Sepang Valley ($1) 3.7U 280 Sulon (50) .45 .60 Sungei Bagan $1 140 Sunfiei Rtunai <$ 1 I .Si i Sungei Tukang <$U 1 IM» 1 id TambaUik1,296 words
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Advertisement66 1938-01-11 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai. Hongkong, Manila, Binpaporr Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securtfirn nt,rf rnmm<*jttm Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Servtr* MEMBERS. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASS.66 words
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Article1272 1938-01-11 11 20 Per Cent Decline In Values NEW YEAR OPENS WITH QUIET TONE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 1. SO SLACK has business been m the City of London this Christmas holiday week that dealers and investors have had little to do but survey m1,272 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-01-11 11 A JAPANESE MACHINE-GUN POST outside a store m a ShanfhaJ street. Judging by appear***, they had the ftreet to themtelve*.20 words
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Article314 1938-01-11 11 Credit Problems PROVISION AGAINST INSOLVENCY DEOPLE financing or engaged m constructional work In Malaya may be interested m a new form of credit insurance now being entertained by Insurance companies. This concerns the risk of loss on work m progress which a contractor or manufacturer incurs when314 words
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Article135 1938-01-11 11 Messrs. Gattey and Bateman report the following outputs for December: Jn.wii Rubber Estate 35.400 lbs Punggor Rubber Estate 15,492 lbs, 1937 1936 C ghest Lowest Aaverage Average I s d s d sd d W- ON* 53 3 36 6 45 0 31 0 50 0 35 0135 words
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Advertisement565 1938-01-11 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Gbe Singapore jfcec press H«»tf Ofljce: CeeU BU— t, BlHifl. Phone: 5471 (I Uam wMfc extensions te all taparfcaeat* I TeJ. "Timrn" Hat if £a*l» lumpur Office: 25, J"» StlWt Phone. MtS. Imo Office: Brrwrter Be»4. Phone: S7. p.n.Bi Office: 12, Bishop Street, r Phone: 1477. t+iodon Office:565 words
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Advertisement342 1938-01-11 11 BOARD RESIDENCE SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77, Meyer Rd. (near Swimming Club) Board -Residence at moderate rates Larfe Garden- TennJs. Phone: 5758. THE MANSION. OXLEY RISE I aai-LICEISEB RESIDENTIAL HOTEL Daily and monthly terms, TEL. *****. EAST ANGLIA S, OXLET RISK SMGAPOBft S mlos. to town high level, garage*, dally or342 words
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Advertisement307 1938-01-11 11 BANK OF CHINA i Incorporated In China by Special Charter j 12, (fwil Street, Singapore, Telephones: Manafer's Office «444 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 618»-f Cable Addreas: Oil NC.KIO Paid Up Capital <h. 40.0 M 000 *0 Reserve Funds m excess Ch. 4,800.000 00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $I.Boo. uoii.OMi307 words
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Miscellaneous640 1938-01-11 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE ZHL 1.33 me s BM m.) p.m. 6.00 Indian music. t 6.20 Peiping drama. t 6.45 Children's programme. (English). 7.00 Dance music played by de Silva's Band. Relay from the New World Cabaret. 7.30 Time, weather, news and announcements. 7.45 "Ireland Today— l. Talk by640 words
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Article39 1938-01-11 12 The Felix Roussel from Marseilles via Port Said, Djibouti and Colombo, is expected on Jan. 14, at 7 a.m. and will sail the same day at 1 pjn. for Saigon, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe. Berth: SMB. Wharves.39 words
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Article45 1938-01-11 12 Rubber returns of the following companies for the month of December. 1937 were:— Alor Gajah 18,200, Aus trallasia 25,750, Ayer Panas 80.000. Bukit Kubu 14,000, Glenealy 62.000. Jalan Kebun 16,300. Kluang 47.104, Pajam 183,000. Port Swettenham 12.100, Tambalak 18,000, Teluk Anson 63,105. Ulu Benut 39,500.45 words
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Article1173 1938-01-11 12 Better Trade And Harvests Keep Rates High •TOAMP shipping has had a boom year. The first three quart- ers saw freight rates at unusually good levels, and at present a recovery from the recession of the last quarter is visible. Further improvement is generally expected1,173 words
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Advertisement504 1938-01-11 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P.M.8.) TELEPHONE: FreJfht fill rinmgi MIL LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AOENTB POS FEDERATED MALAY gTATM HAILWAYi KOYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF HAM. CANADIAN MClffIC rTBAVEL SYSTEM Incorporated In England) iMttti...*:**-,. THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to Vancouver— across Canada by trans-contin-ental504 words
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Advertisement49 1938-01-11 12 r South Australia Mtditerranean/U JC. /Cont. (wheat m bags Dairen Rotterdam/ Hamburg y Saigon Continent Madras Coast U.K. /Continent Black Sea U.K. /Continent (grain) Danube Continent Montreal U.K. (per quarter) River Plate Picked ports U.K. Cuba— U.K. /Continent British Columbia^ U.K South Wales Alexandria teuenos Aires or La Plata49 words
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Advertisement60 1938-01-11 12 For everything appertaining to Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange and Freight, apply fwOPLO TRAVfk SIPVKi) 39, ROBINSON ROAD. No Booking Fees. Telephone 5908. TELEPHONE v THONB t l <\ 5471 (S \lntß) lOSE no time id c»U -'ing ut» whatever the need m ay be for m the Classified Want-Ad60 words
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Miscellaneous540 1938-01-11 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 ajn Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson; Weekdays* 7 pjn. j Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai Thursday and Friday* 7 a.m. j Sundays 7 pjn. Kuala Lumpur and Penang Weekdays* 7.45 a jn. Sundays 7 pjn.i540 words
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Miscellaneous95 1938-01-11 12 j CLEARANCE Jan. 9: Sibigo, Kulit. Hai Hingj I 'DuU Toba Maru, Hakozaki Maru l j^JapanK Dukat (Non: Fulda 'Gen. Ban Ho Liong (Chi); Peiping (S'ved);: Ho Sang, Scott Harley, Ru.sa, Jar ak. j Siamese Prince cßrit>; Tjipai 'DuO. Jan. 10: Op ten Noort, Both <Dut). Dalny <Fch); Southern Cross95 words
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Miscellaneous467 1938-01-11 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR The following ships alongside wharves or expected to arrive Fast Wharf Entrance Gate 1; Exit l Rajula 22; Anshun 20 Sheers Wharf Entrance Gate 1, fcxit l Charon 19. Main Wharf Entrance Gate 2; Exii 1: Kedah 18: Kelantan 17; Philoctetes 14; President Van Buren-^Marnix V. St. Aldeponde467 words
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Advertisement475 1938-01-11 13 BY P&O and BRIfISF INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS I>u* Due lonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. I*3B 1938 ♦BHUTAN 6,100 Mar. 12 •SOMALI «.800 Jan. 14 BEHAR 6,000 Mar. 21 c'AKTHAGE 15.000 Jail. 14 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Mar. 25 COMORIN 15,000 Jan. 28 CORFU 15.000475 words
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Advertisement371 1938-01-11 13 (Incorporated m Straits Sextlcmentt.) ■*z&jm ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, (Incorporated In England.) FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Dae Sa!u CITY OP SINGAPORE Havre. Liondon. R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow Jan. 30 Feb. 2 CITY OP EASTBOURNE Havre, London, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow Feb. 27 Mar. 2371 words
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Advertisement803 1938-01-11 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. SHIPPINC THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Oc««an Ihe Hua Khiow SU-am*hip Co. (ISS2) Ltd. Steam Ship Co, Ltd., and China Mutusu unard White Star Lid. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) *f* deen Commonwealth Line. The Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd. Sfu. Sav.H Album803 words
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Advertisement682 1938-01-11 14 K. P. M. INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND) M UTSVYCKER— Tuesday. Jan. 11, Batavla, Semarang, Soerabaia, Port ,n. by. Samarai. Rabaul, Port Vila, Noumea, Auckland, Wellington ROK AN Jan. 11, Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang. Tanjong-Men-nMtf Tanjor.g-Leidong and Asahan. THKI3FNS-- Wednesday, Jan. 12, Muntok and Palembang. TOGIAN -Wednesday, Jan. 12, P. Samboe, Toengkal. Moeara-Saba682 words
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Advertisement625 1938-01-11 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ofru/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives Leaves Leaves Arrive* Spore. Spore. Penan*. New York. j Pres. Van Buren Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 13 Feb. 22 Pres. Oarneld Feb.625 words
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Advertisement547 1938-01-11 14 Q.S.K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA ques, Durban and Port Elizabeth. tArafcUMAm Buenos Aires via Colombo Mombasa, FX* tArawa Mam Zan2ibar Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. Lourenco Marques, Durban, Port Elizabeth, and Cape Town. tEio d. Maru 1 and Montevideo. Cape Town via Mombasa, Zanzibar, Feb U 12 1 vvifuku Maru Dar-es-Salaam,547 words
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642 1938-01-11 15 TOMMY FARR SA YS WALES HAS NEW CHAMPION Mog Mason May Fight For World Title TODAY 1 propose to take a back seat and stick another Welsh boxer m the orchestra stalls. Believe me, he deserves it, viritis Tommy Farr m the News of the World of Jan. 2. Unless642 words
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Article611 1938-01-11 15 Costs Company £1,035 -pHE directors of the White City Stadium. Newcastle, lost money owing to a remarkable occurrence at th 3 grey-hound track there. Owing to an error m the tote dividend declared hundreds of punters shared m an unexpected "present" of £1.035. Instead of 4s 9d a611 words
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Article, Illustration57 1938-01-11 15 THE PHOTOGRAPHER CAUGHT TOMMY FARR, FAMOUS BOXER as he was unpacking on his arrival at Essex House, New York, where where he has an apartment. Most of Tommy's luggage seems to be boxing gloves and other fighting equipment and he's going to use them to get into trim for his57 words
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120 1938-01-11 15 (From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Jan. 10. r|ESFITE playing one man short the Eurasian Association did well to beat Banda Kaba at hnckey by th<* solitary goal scored, played on the Malacca Club ground this evening, thus reversing the defeat they sustained earlier120 words
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Article, Illustration83 1938-01-11 15 Wins Three Matches In Hong Kong Nai Tim Kanrai, Siam's professional golfer who has gone to Manila to take part m the championship there, played m Hong Kong en route. He wr.s partnered for three matches on the Happy Valley links with the bsst amateurs that theFree Press - 83 words
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1469 1938-01-11 15 Correspondence Extension O f Electricity Would Pay (To the Editor of tbe Free Press) QIR. The proposition to erect clocks m a conspicuous position m various parts m Singapore is a good one, but personally I think to have the many dark roads and1,469 words
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Article25 1938-01-11 15 The hockey match between the S.CC the Excise Department which was suip ;sed to hays been played on the Paclang yesterday, was cancelled.25 words
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Article90 1938-01-11 15 New Delhi. Jan. le INFURIATED by the failure of his performing cobra to respond to the music from his pipe, a snake-charmer m a village m the Simla hills, caught the reptile m his hands, but it and threw it down. It fell dead He went on90 words
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Article167 1938-01-11 15 Astor Widow Ends Romance New York. Dec. U. THE four-years romance of 30--years-old Enzo Fiermonte. the boxer, and his Society wife, formerly Mrs. Madeleine Force Astor Dick, aged 46, is ended. Attorney Eli Johnson, representing FieTmonte. said today that he expects to complele the contract ol settlement m the next167 words
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Article161 1938-01-11 15 SCHOOL SPORTS IN SI AM Kg Field Day In Bangkok •From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok, Jan. 10. The annual athletic sports for both students and members of the general public sponsored by the Ministry of Public Instruction hay- taken place ever three days m Bangkok last week. This year161 words
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Advertisement79 1938-01-11 15 Kidney Germs Wreck Health Kidneys are a ntar\elous structure. '> "liin them are 9 million tiny tubes whkh filters for tht- Mood. When germs rh» m you suffer from Burning. Iteh•CJetting l"p Nights," Leg uris. Dizziness. Kheumatism. Lumbago. '••r\iness. Circles under Kyes or Swollen Ordinary nndicines cr.n't do ■U k«o«1.79 words
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Advertisement45 1938-01-11 15 PIIMAN'S COLLEGE ESTABLISHED IN ENGLAND 65 YEARS UNITEERS BLE. RIVER VALLEY RD-KSWH Enrolment now beglm for training far LONDON C'H.\MB£R Of- Ct>MMERCL 19SS EXAMINATIONS 'April and December) In SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, COMMERCE and ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS Call or write \or ProtptvtuM. Phmv M 2245 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1938-01-11 16 BALANCE SHEET OF BRITISH SPORT IN 1937 More Losses Than Gains THOSE who would see Britain supreme m the realm of international sport have had many shocks administered during the year of 1937. We have lost cherished titles, and the achievements which we have been able to add to the1,032 words
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Article, Illustration125 1938-01-11 16 S.C.R.C. HANDICAP TENNIS EVENT OLAYING good tennis Chua Choon Sim 9» beat Woon Chow Tat <— 18> m straight sets. 6—2. 7 5. m the final of the men's singles handicao event of the Chinese open lawn tennis tournament on the Club courts, yesterday TheFree Press - 125 words
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Article355 1938-01-11 16 SPEEDY PANCHO BEATEN AT PENANG Surprise Win By Aman From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Jan. 10. WITH a big crowd of local boxing fans shouting themselves hoarse the Penang junior flyweight champion. Speedy Pancho. fought every inch of the way m a tea-r >ui:d contest agains Tiger Aman. \vh-> created355 words
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Article107 1938-01-11 16 The January stroke competition of the Garrison Go'f Club was played at Tanglin on Saturday and Sunday, and resulted m a win for Capt. Hoolev with a net score of 65. The following were the best returns Capt. St. J. C. Hooley 82—17=65 A. H. Williams 90—22=68107 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-01-11 16 picture. INCIDENT during play m yesterday's hockey match when the V.M.C.A beat the S.R.C. 2 l on the y a dang Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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407 1938-01-11 16 Y.M.C.A. Beat Recs. Two Goals To One In Padang Hockey V.M.C.A 2; S.R.C. II 1. PLAYING with ten men, the V.M.C.A. beat the second string of the S.R.C. by the odd goal m three m a game of hockey on the S.R.C. ground yesterday. Both teams started the match with407 words
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Article132 1938-01-11 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 10. TTHE following will be Selan- gor's team for the Malaya Cup final against the Army at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday D. R. Harper (capt.); G. F. Brown, A. J. Hunter, F. A. S. Caldwell, H. V. Shelton132 words
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Article148 1938-01-11 16 GIRLS SPORTS CLUB BEAT Y.W.C.A. Women's Hockey PLAYING one short, the Y.W.C.A. were beaten fournil by the Girls' Sports Club at hockey on the latter's ground yesterday. Two goals were scored m each half. In spite of several opportunities, the visitors found the opposing defence hard to crack, while the148 words
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Article78 1938-01-11 16 The Akuzawa Cup competition he?d at the Island Club over the week-end over 36 holes resulted m a win for W. F Mayor with a net score of 14? The following were some of the besi cards returned W F. Mayor <1> 73 and 74 14J C. A.78 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-01-11 16 picture MOVING INTO THE CIRCLE. Picture taken on the Dadanr ye*»r day when the V.M.C.A. beat the S. R c. 3—l.- Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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Article85 1938-01-11 16 Eighteen cards were taken out for the January mrdal at the Keppe! Golf Club and the fol'owlng scores w?re returned G. McGuffin a 1 square (winner* G. Tatton 1 G. Prtchett 1 H. N. Croft 1 M. G Harvey 3 J B DlviU 3 BALL SWEEPS Saturday;85 words
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Article101 1938-01-11 16 F.A. Cup Ties London. Jan :o THE F.A cup icurth r:und dnv Li &c played on Jan 22 IsPrpf.t^n vs Leicester Scarborough r Luton vs G. i Swincon. Huooersfie.d vs Notts County Notts Foreit vs. Middlesbrough York vs West Bromwich Brent lord vs. Portsmouth CharReuter - 101 words
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Article313 1938-01-11 16 ENGLAND'S NEW RUGBY CAPS ENGLAND'S Rugby football team to meet Wales at Cardiff on Jan. 15 has been chosen as follows: Full-back: H. D. Freakes 'Oxford University) 1 Three-quarters: E. J. Unwin (Rosslyn Park), P. Craiuner (Moseley) capt.). B. E. Nicholson (Harlequins*. H. S. Sever (Sale); Half-backs: F. J. Reynolds313 words
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97 1938-01-11 16 Fort Canning beat the R.A.OC In the semi-final oi the Malaya Command Inter-Unit lawn tennis championship by three matches to one yesterda\ They will meet R.A.F m the t final at a date to be fixed later Results were: Cdl Gibbon and Capt Walter97 words